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  2. The Packer - Wikipedia

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    The Packer began publication of weekly produce industry news in 1893. In recent years, The Packer and its website have been finalists for the Jesse H. Neal Award, honoring the best business publications. Farm Journal Media acquired The Packer and other agriculture publications from Vance Publishing in December 2015. [1]

  3. Packers and Stockyards Act - Wikipedia

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    The Packers and Stockyards Act of 1921 (7 U.S.C. §§ 181-229b; P&S Act) regulates meatpacking, livestock dealers, market agencies, live poultry dealers, and swine contractors to prohibit unfair or deceptive practices, giving undue preferences, apportioning supply, manipulating prices, or creating a monopoly.

  4. Production packer - Wikipedia

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    Rod pumped wells are not normally run with packers because the associated gas is produced up the annulus. In general, well completions may not incorporate a packer when the annular space is used as a production conduit. A production packer is designed to grip and seal against the casing ID. Gripping is accomplished with metal wedges called "slips."

  5. The Most Popular Grocery Store in America Is Not What ... - AOL

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    3. Whole Foods Market. Popularity: 61% Fame: 95%. Whole Foods made organic and free-range mainstream, so it’s no surprise it ranks as the third most popular grocery chain in the country.For ...

  6. Dubuque Packing Company - Wikipedia

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    The former Dubuque Packing Company plant being demolished in May 2006. The packing plant in Dubuque operated under the FDL Foods Inc. name until September 1995 when the plant again closed, this time due to the loss of the sole contract with Hormel (as reported to workers by management in July 1995).

  7. Produce Marketing Association - Wikipedia

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    The Produce Marketing Association (PMA) is a global trade association whose 2200 members represent the full supply chain of the produce and mass-market floral industry, from seed producer to supermarket or foodservice outlet. It was founded in 1949. Cathy Burns serves as the current CEO.

  8. Academy Awards: Will Packer to Produce 94th Oscars ... - AOL

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    Will Packer will produce the 94th Oscars. He takes the reins of the show at a time when the broadcast and those of other awards shows are struggling to remain relevant. Last year’s telecast ...

  9. Packers' inability to produce against the best teams results ...

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    The Green Bay Packers had several opportunities to match up with the NFC’s top teams this season. Green Bay generally won the games it was supposed to win, but it lost all six times it faced a ...